Here’s What’s New in Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury

Snapshot Mode

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One of the more minor additions to Super Mario 3D World on the Nintendo Switch is the introduction of the Snapshot Mode. Here, players can freeze the action either mid-level or in the overworld to quickly move the camera, apply various filters and effects, and get a nice pretty picture. Think photo mode but in a Mario game.

On top of that, the Snapshot Mode also makes use of the various collectible Stamps in Super Mario 3D World. Players can add these stamps to any of their snapshots in both Super Mario 3D World and Bowser’s Fury to give it that personal touch.


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